Havana Syndrome: CIA's Cover-Up, Victim Betrayal, and Directed Energy Weapons
The Team HouseFebruary 15, 20262h 1min14,187 views
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- 💡 Mark Polymeropoulos and Adam, early victims, experienced traumatic brain injuries from mysterious attacks.
- 🧠 The phenomenon, initially called Anomalous Health Incidents (AHIs), involved rapidly pulsed microwaves causing cumulative brain damage.
- 🔬 Russia and China are identified as leaders in RF microwave weapon technology, utilizing non-thermal systems that impact biological bodies.
CIA's Institutional Betrayal
- ⚠️ The CIA allegedly treated victims like "garbage," denying proper healthcare and forcing participation in a research-focused NIH study.
- 🚫 The agency engaged in "gaslighting" and a disinformation campaign, leaking negative information to the press and denigrating victims.
- 💔 Many victims experienced moral injury from working for an organization that betrayed them and failed to uphold its "mission first, people always" motto.
Controversial NIH Study
- 🔬 The NIH study was criticized for being a "complete waste of time" for treatment, turning victims into "lab rats" instead of providing rehabilitation.
- ethically, the study unmasked private medical data and shared it with the CIA, violating research protocols and patient confidentiality.
- ⚖️ Concerns were raised about the study potentially violating laws against the CIA running human studies by proxy, similar to MK Ultra.
Government Response and Cover-Up
- 🏛️ The Biden administration initially offered hope with Director Bill Burns, but promises were not fully upheld, and a task force focused on analysis rather than operational investigation.
- 💸 The Havana Act provided compensation for brain injuries from hostile acts, creating an ironic situation where victims were paid despite the CIA's official denial of the incidents.
- 🛡️ The Department of Defense (DoD), particularly its cross-functional team and the NSA, took the issue seriously and provided support, contrasting with the CIA's resistance.
Ongoing Impact and Future Outlook
- 📈 The issue remains ongoing, with many individuals, especially in DoD and Special Forces, continuing to be injured.
- 🔍 Open-source investigators and journalists have uncovered significant evidence, including the existence of a device, challenging the CIA's denials.
- 🗣️ Whistleblowers are coming forward, and the media is increasingly covering the story, pushing for accountability and truth despite institutional stonewalling.
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